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. >>> it's a strange sight for some folks in pennsylvania. >> they woke up in the morning and they were, like, what the heck? >> see what it takes to make a snow roller. >>> the pilot carefully lands a chopper on snow. >> it's on what they call skids. >> why skids is a good word for this. >>> plus, ipad minis are great for a million things. now get the buzzword for your shot to win one. >>> and what could make a 6-year-old little brother -- >> react like this. >> what's wrong? >> now meet the big brother behind the great prank. >>> i have some video exclusively obtained by our friends at yxyz in detroit that shows an opener is cut on camera you could say. this video shows a woman shortly after she was brought into the warren police station in michigan. according to reports she was arrested for trashing a local motel room. watch what happens. something a little bizarre, something you don't see caught on camera inside a police station. >> it's, like, a haircut, impromptu haircut. >> that's exactly right. you see her put in what looks like a restraint chair and you see an officer begin cut
. >>> it's a strange sight for some folks in pennsylvania. >> they woke up in the morning and they were, like, what the heck? >> see what it takes to make a snow roller. >>> the pilot carefully lands a chopper on snow. >> it's on what they call skids. >> why skids is a good word for this. >>> plus, ipad minis are great for a million things. now get the buzzword for your shot to win one. >>> and what could make a 6-year-old little...
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pennsylvania bell here is statuary hall. right of the us chamber, served as the house of representatives for 50 years. 18071857 for the house. the current chamber was built. joining us now is another republican from pennsylvania. the essay that correctly? >> this is my second term. >> you been around for a couple of years. first of all, what's your impression of washington being a former mayor of hazleton. >> very difficult for me coming here as someone who needed to pass a budget by law every year, pass a balanced budget be someone who had to work with city council in get things accomplished and make decisions. it was a culture change for me to comment. very frustrating in my first term. >> what did he think of the president's speech? >> the main issue for everyone back in my district, the economy and jobs. the president did not offer anything new to satisfy in that things will change. i personally believe -- is not only a mayor but a businessman, entrepreneur before became mayor the president did not touch on the important
pennsylvania bell here is statuary hall. right of the us chamber, served as the house of representatives for 50 years. 18071857 for the house. the current chamber was built. joining us now is another republican from pennsylvania. the essay that correctly? >> this is my second term. >> you been around for a couple of years. first of all, what's your impression of washington being a former mayor of hazleton. >> very difficult for me coming here as someone who needed to pass a...
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host: bill calling in with his suggestions from pennsylvania. the "new york times" last year did a ranking of the number of guilty o officials, state officials, who have pleaded guilty convicted of public officials. they looked at numbers from 1998 to 2007. you can see on the chart pennsylvania ranking in the top five with 555 convicted. public officials state officials from 1998 to 2007 that "new york times" number crunching that happened i believe last year. let's go to bob in pennsylvania on our line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. i was just wondering, when it comes to ethics, is there a group out there, you or maybe someone else torks do ethics in journalism reporting? like, for example, look at the time spent on the bridge for christie versus the time spent on hillary with benghazi. it's not the same. so is there such a group that does ethics for journalism so they report fairly? because do you agree with me that there's a biased towards the left? guest: no, i would not agree. although certainly this is a controversia
host: bill calling in with his suggestions from pennsylvania. the "new york times" last year did a ranking of the number of guilty o officials, state officials, who have pleaded guilty convicted of public officials. they looked at numbers from 1998 to 2007. you can see on the chart pennsylvania ranking in the top five with 555 convicted. public officials state officials from 1998 to 2007 that "new york times" number crunching that happened i believe last year. let's go to...
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sheriff deputies were chasing what they say was a stolen vehicle on highway 12, near pennsylvania avenue in fairfield around 7:30 tonight. the driver crashed into the sheriff deputy's car. two people were arrested. >>> it was five years ago today, oscar grant was stopped by b.a.r.t. police, made to lie down on the cement of the fruitville station, and ultimately shot and killed by a b.a.r.t. police officer. the rally and tribute paid to grant today. >> reporter: during today's tribute to oscar grant, his family released white doves. >> to the families who have lost loves ones, like i have myself, no one knows the pain. no one knows the hurt. no one knows the suffering that goes on behind each of closed doors. >> reporter: they center on issues of social justice, and police use of force. >> the message is not to forget. we have children around this country, still dying at the hands of police. >> reporter: the killing happened in the early morning of new year's day on 2009. it was captured on cell phone video. b.a.r.t. police had detained grant after reports of a fight. mehserle claimed he
sheriff deputies were chasing what they say was a stolen vehicle on highway 12, near pennsylvania avenue in fairfield around 7:30 tonight. the driver crashed into the sheriff deputy's car. two people were arrested. >>> it was five years ago today, oscar grant was stopped by b.a.r.t. police, made to lie down on the cement of the fruitville station, and ultimately shot and killed by a b.a.r.t. police officer. the rally and tribute paid to grant today. >> reporter: during today's...
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testimony the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: i'm pleased to yield one minute to the distinguished whip of the house, kevin mccarthy of california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. mccarthy: i rise today in support of the health exchange security and transparency act. the reason why we are passing this important legislation today is that credible and documented fears have been raised that this hastily constructed obamacare exchange website could jeopardize the security of our most sensitive personal information. one of the many reasons so many worry about obamacare is that it injects government, and government bureaucrats, into the most personal sphere of our lives -- our health care. in new an alarming ways. nothing can turn a life upside-down more quickly than identity theft. it is our duty as members of congress to do everything in our power to protect and inform americans about these potential devastating events. i'm confident that this new -- that this is one of
testimony the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: i'm pleased to yield one minute to the distinguished whip of the house, kevin mccarthy of california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. mccarthy: i rise today in support of the health exchange security and transparency act. the reason why we are passing this important legislation today is that credible and documented fears have been raised that this hastily constructed obamacare exchange...
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testimony the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: i'm pleased to yield one minute to the distinguished whip of the house, kevin mccarthy of california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. mccarthy: i rise today in support of the health exchange security and transparency act. the reason why we are passing this important legislation today is that credible and documented fears have been raised that this hastily constructed obamacare exchange website could jeopardize the security of our most sensitive personal information. one of the many reasons so many worry about obamacare is that it injects government, and government bureaucrats, into the most personal sphere of our lives -- our health care. in new an alarming ways. nothing can turn a life upside-down more quickly than identity theft. it is our duty as members of congress to do everything in our power to protect and inform americans about these potential devastating events. i'm confident that this new -- that this is one of
testimony the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: i'm pleased to yield one minute to the distinguished whip of the house, kevin mccarthy of california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. mccarthy: i rise today in support of the health exchange security and transparency act. the reason why we are passing this important legislation today is that credible and documented fears have been raised that this hastily constructed obamacare exchange...
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up they thought they had michigan florida they thought they had ohio sewed up they thought they had pennsylvania and they didn't obama won and they won because of labor so we are a powerful force and we stand in their way from total domination of this country right which is why they're trying to take you out so one of president obama's original back in two thousand and eight one of his original campaign points was card check was the employee free choice act allowing people in the workplace to more easily form a union do you see looking forward into the twenty fifteen to twenty fourteen into next year do you see the obama administration going back to that are starting to place any emphasis on that or arguably far more importantly congress. well i think what you have to look at is the composition of the congress in two thousand and nine and we delivered to president obama you know not only did he get elected but we had a democratic house and democratic senate that was the time to do it right now with what you're seeing and right now with the way there is so much friction right now between the hous
up they thought they had michigan florida they thought they had ohio sewed up they thought they had pennsylvania and they didn't obama won and they won because of labor so we are a powerful force and we stand in their way from total domination of this country right which is why they're trying to take you out so one of president obama's original back in two thousand and eight one of his original campaign points was card check was the employee free choice act allowing people in the workplace to...
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cars in pennsylvania frozen to the ground when a nearby water main break met the icy air. >> my first thoughts were, oh, my god. >> reporter: drivers in indiana stranded by whipping winds and blowing snow. >> they said right now we cannot send anyone out to get you. they declared a state of emergency and i'm sorry but good luck. >> reporter: 500 amtrak passengers trapped by snow made their way home after a hellish night. >> sitting on a train was rough. >> reporter: after more than 7,000 flights were canceled in the last two days, finally signs of a thaw. >> available outside if you want to check in much the lines are not long. >> reporter: for now, officials continue to urge residents to stay indoors, but relief is on the way. temperatures are expected to rise above freezing by the end of the week. mary bruce, abc news, washington. >> thank goodness some optimism from mary about those rising temperatures. >> of course, the question is is that optimism here to stay? the forecast right now and for that we're joined by accuweather meteorologist jim dickey. good morning, jim. >> good mor
cars in pennsylvania frozen to the ground when a nearby water main break met the icy air. >> my first thoughts were, oh, my god. >> reporter: drivers in indiana stranded by whipping winds and blowing snow. >> they said right now we cannot send anyone out to get you. they declared a state of emergency and i'm sorry but good luck. >> reporter: 500 amtrak passengers trapped by snow made their way home after a hellish night. >> sitting on a train was rough. >>...
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sheriff deputies were chasing what they say was a stolen vehicle on highway 12, near pennsylvania avenue in fairfield around 7:30 tonight. the driver crashed into the sheriff deputy's car. two people were arrested. >>> it was five years ago today, oscar grant was stopped by b.a.r.t. police, made to lie down on the cement of the fruitville station, and ultimately shot and killed by a b.a.r.t. police officer. the rally and tribute paid to grant today. >> reporter: during today's tribute to oscar grant, his family released white doves. >> to the families who have lost loves ones, like i have myself, no one knows the pain. no one knows the hurt. no one knows the suffering that goes on behind each of closed doors. >> reporter: they center on issues of social justice, and police use of force. >> the message is not to forget. we have children around this country, still dying at the hands of police. >> reporter: the killing happened in the early morning of new year's day on 2009. it was captured on cell phone video. b.a.r.t. police had detained grant after reports of a fight. mehserle claimed he
sheriff deputies were chasing what they say was a stolen vehicle on highway 12, near pennsylvania avenue in fairfield around 7:30 tonight. the driver crashed into the sheriff deputy's car. two people were arrested. >>> it was five years ago today, oscar grant was stopped by b.a.r.t. police, made to lie down on the cement of the fruitville station, and ultimately shot and killed by a b.a.r.t. police officer. the rally and tribute paid to grant today. >> reporter: during today's...
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the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, at this time i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the distinguished chairman of the oversight and government reform committee, mr. issa from california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. mr. issa: thank you, mr. speaker. famously franklin delano roosevelt we have nothing to fear but fear itself. that's not true here, and sadly the last speaker is entitled to his opinion but the facts did not bear out his conclusions. the truth is that actual interviews and depositions taken of the highest ranking people that helped develop this website, both public and private, shows there was no end-to-end testing. it did not meet the spirit of any definition of a secure website. in fact, the highest ranking person, theresa fryer, on september 20, was unwilling to recommend this site go active and said under oath that if it had been within her authority to stop it she would have. it is very clear, even from the white house's statements in th
the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, at this time i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the distinguished chairman of the oversight and government reform committee, mr. issa from california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. mr. issa: thank you, mr. speaker. famously franklin delano roosevelt we have nothing to fear but fear itself. that's not true here, and sadly the last speaker is entitled to his opinion but the facts did...
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that in wisconsin you see it in ohio and they're trying to over and over again here even seen it in pennsylvania so what we've got to do is to stand up for that right now and we're doing a good job and we beat the prop thirty five i think it was out in california we were able to beat that we were able to do s.b. five in ohio so we were able to rally people and they really see that organized labor kid get the vote out and that's what happened in twelve what obama took those states which they thought they had sewed up they thought they had michigan florida they thought they had ohio sewed up they thought they had pennsylvania and they didn't obama won and they won because of labor so we are a powerful force and we stand in their way from total domination of this country right which is why they're trying to take you out so one of president obama's original back in two thousand and eight one of his original campaign points was card check was the employee free choice act allowing people in the workplace to more easily form a union do you see looking forward into into two thousand and fifteen twenty f
that in wisconsin you see it in ohio and they're trying to over and over again here even seen it in pennsylvania so what we've got to do is to stand up for that right now and we're doing a good job and we beat the prop thirty five i think it was out in california we were able to beat that we were able to do s.b. five in ohio so we were able to rally people and they really see that organized labor kid get the vote out and that's what happened in twelve what obama took those states which they...
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the first one, if you're traveling pennsylvania avenue, in prince george's county heading southbound at the beltway, the work zone there is reportedly blocking your right lane. your volume's light. not seeing delays. brief delays as you work around that. earlier this morning, northbound i-95, there was a work zone at lorton. checking camera in the area, it looks like the work zone is clear. northbound i-95 and southbound look like your travel lanes are open. i'm not seeing any delays at this time. as you connect to 395, smooth sailing there. i'm back at 4:31. back to you. >> see you then. thank you. >>> 4:29. we're following breaking news in loudoun county where sheriff's deputy tell us a husband and wife are dead in an apparent murder/suicide. sheriff mike chapman told us the first deputy arrived at the townhome in aldi around 10:30 last night but had to call for backup after hearing two shots. by the time deputies entered the home, the husband and wife were dead. two teenagers and their grandmother were also home at the time of the shooting. the grandmother was shot in the arm but
the first one, if you're traveling pennsylvania avenue, in prince george's county heading southbound at the beltway, the work zone there is reportedly blocking your right lane. your volume's light. not seeing delays. brief delays as you work around that. earlier this morning, northbound i-95, there was a work zone at lorton. checking camera in the area, it looks like the work zone is clear. northbound i-95 and southbound look like your travel lanes are open. i'm not seeing any delays at this...
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there's a batch of snow that moved through central pennsylvania heading for syracuse and albany. that's going to put down a quick half inch to inch of snow. slippery travel there. the blue line is the freezing line. it's trying to push through washington d.c. there can be freezing rain this morning in and around washington d.c. from hagerstown to baltimore to philadelphia. be careful driving, especially anywhere on untreated surfaces. i mentioned the soaker coming up. if you're anywhere from kansas city to the east coast, expect a heavy period of rain over the next 48 hours. that's your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. >> today around boston we will see the rain mixture with snow as we go throughout your day today but most of the roads should be okay. especially during the daylight hours. temperatures will be warming up even in the ohio valley today. look at that, cincinnati at 48. so looks like we're going to get a midwinter clean up. a lot of areas with a big soaking rain. >> okay. get ready for it. are perspective employers allowed to de
there's a batch of snow that moved through central pennsylvania heading for syracuse and albany. that's going to put down a quick half inch to inch of snow. slippery travel there. the blue line is the freezing line. it's trying to push through washington d.c. there can be freezing rain this morning in and around washington d.c. from hagerstown to baltimore to philadelphia. be careful driving, especially anywhere on untreated surfaces. i mentioned the soaker coming up. if you're anywhere from...
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getting folks from pennsylvania ohio, michigan, and illinois. rescue crews reaching that stranded ship in antarctica. they got 52 of the 74 passenger to nearby ship. their ship was stuck on the ice. the operation is running smoothly. >> i am trying to avoid the situation of having them all separates on different ships >> it will take two weeks to be back home in australia or new zealand. obamacare is the law of the land and the individual mandate kicked in as of yesterday but the health care overhaul is going through big test. how many people have paid for benefits? >> the administration says 2.1 have enrolled but it is not clear how many have written a check. they have until january 10th to pay were the benefits that started yesterday. >> let's face it. there are going to be a lot of glitches and they will get a lot of attention and i don't know that the good news is going to outweigh the bad news particularly in the next couple months certainly the next couple weeks >> the chairman is going to be watching to see if there is a surge of people s
getting folks from pennsylvania ohio, michigan, and illinois. rescue crews reaching that stranded ship in antarctica. they got 52 of the 74 passenger to nearby ship. their ship was stuck on the ice. the operation is running smoothly. >> i am trying to avoid the situation of having them all separates on different ships >> it will take two weeks to be back home in australia or new zealand. obamacare is the law of the land and the individual mandate kicked in as of yesterday but the...
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crews from kansas to erie, pennsylvania already has their hands full clearing massive drifts of snow, creating big trouble at the airports, as well. according to flight aware, almost 950 flights were canceled yesterday. nearly as many already canceled today, so call, check on dwlt line, do whatever you have to you travel. parts of new york predicted to gets a much of a foot and a half. even new york city could get swamped and it would be mayor de blas blasio's first test on the job. boston preemptively declaring a snow emergency today, canceling school on friday. let's go over to bill karins. it seems less of a big deal earlier in the week and now a pretty big deal. >> it's because of the korld. if it was just the snow alone, i think we could deal with it. some people don't have school, some going back. kind of a mixed bag. the problem is that it's so cold that the treatments on the roads won't be as effective and the fact that we'll have to clear i'd walks and driveways and cars in windchills below zero, that will be something we haven't done in a while in many areas of new england a
crews from kansas to erie, pennsylvania already has their hands full clearing massive drifts of snow, creating big trouble at the airports, as well. according to flight aware, almost 950 flights were canceled yesterday. nearly as many already canceled today, so call, check on dwlt line, do whatever you have to you travel. parts of new york predicted to gets a much of a foot and a half. even new york city could get swamped and it would be mayor de blas blasio's first test on the job. boston...
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. >> panic on pennsylvania avenue after the president's former defense secretary opens the gates of fury in his new tell-all book. and the cop-killer turned advocate for a justice department post. more on the incredible details. >>> the governor of maine wants kids to be able to go to work. and our friends from "the five" react to this proposal to allow 12-year-old children to enter the work force. >>> the mention must now deal with this latest threat to the nation's health care law. these ladies. nbc news says nuns are the latest threat to america. and the tsa wants to indoctrinate your kids. our great american panel tackles the most outrageous videos. all of that, plus the architect, karl rove, back with his news. "hannity" starts right now. >>> and welcome to "hannity," the white house is in full damage control after former white house secretary robert gates reveals explosive details about what happens behind closed doors on pennsylvania avenue. and how your commander-in-chief is choosing politics over the lives of our soldiers. and now, the book, entitled "duty," reveals that when it
. >> panic on pennsylvania avenue after the president's former defense secretary opens the gates of fury in his new tell-all book. and the cop-killer turned advocate for a justice department post. more on the incredible details. >>> the governor of maine wants kids to be able to go to work. and our friends from "the five" react to this proposal to allow 12-year-old children to enter the work force. >>> the mention must now deal with this latest threat to the...
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but pennsylvania agriculture is very diverse. we have beef, cattle, mushrooms, corn, poultry, and so much more. our forest products and timber industry is also critical in pennsylvania and provides jobs and needed forest management. this farm bill is critical in providing support and certainty to our farmers in rural communities in each of these areas. as a member of the house agriculture committee and as a strong supporter of agriculture in pennsylvania, i was proud to support the passage of this important jobs bill. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. jackson lee: i ask to address the house for one minute, ask unanimous consent. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. jackson lee: thank you, mr. speaker. hunger is not an option. although there were many elements of the farm bill that over the years i have supported enthusiastically as a representative from texas, and i thank all of those who
but pennsylvania agriculture is very diverse. we have beef, cattle, mushrooms, corn, poultry, and so much more. our forest products and timber industry is also critical in pennsylvania and provides jobs and needed forest management. this farm bill is critical in providing support and certainty to our farmers in rural communities in each of these areas. as a member of the house agriculture committee and as a strong supporter of agriculture in pennsylvania, i was proud to support the passage of...
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. >> reporter: tonight, a massive search across pennsylvania, maryland and west virginia to find the driver of a dark-colored pickup truck who authorities say fatally shot 28-year-old timothy davison in what appears to be a terrifying incident of road rage. it began along a stretch of i-81 near the border between maryland and pennsylvania just after 2:00 a.m. on saturday. davison was driving north, back home to poland, maine, after visiting family over the holidays. he called 911 in distress, saying a ford ranger-style truck was following him. what happened next is chilling. operators listened as davison, helpless at the wheel, said someone in the truck was firing shots. >> he then rammed his vehicle into the victim's vehicle, causing it to spin out of control and become disabled in the median. >> reporter: police say the suspect got out of his truck, approached davison and fired several rounds into his vehicle. davison, a pipefitter at an engineering company, died of his injuries. his father telling abc news tonight that timothy was a hard worker who disliked guns. >> he was on 911
. >> reporter: tonight, a massive search across pennsylvania, maryland and west virginia to find the driver of a dark-colored pickup truck who authorities say fatally shot 28-year-old timothy davison in what appears to be a terrifying incident of road rage. it began along a stretch of i-81 near the border between maryland and pennsylvania just after 2:00 a.m. on saturday. davison was driving north, back home to poland, maine, after visiting family over the holidays. he called 911 in...
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senator bob casey from pennsylvania. another senator that has no ocean but pennsylvania has i think the most new fema maps of any state in the union. the people of pennsylvania would really be affected if our bill doesn't pass. even the amendment that is being offered by one of the senators does not solve their problem, and it's unfortunate, and i hope that people will vote strongly against the toomey amendment. senator kay hagan from north dakota. of course yours truly in the chair. senator corey booker who came on early and was a huge supporter as soon as he got here. i think this is one of the first bills that you cosponsored. i couldn't be more grateful, and i know the people of new jersey are grateful for your leadership. senator linder see graham of south carolina. -- senator lindsey graham of south carolina. jack reed of rhode island. blumenthal of connecticut. senator sheldon whitehouse of rhode island. lisa murkowski from alaska. ron wyden from oregon. susan collins from maine. and senator debbie stabenow from m
senator bob casey from pennsylvania. another senator that has no ocean but pennsylvania has i think the most new fema maps of any state in the union. the people of pennsylvania would really be affected if our bill doesn't pass. even the amendment that is being offered by one of the senators does not solve their problem, and it's unfortunate, and i hope that people will vote strongly against the toomey amendment. senator kay hagan from north dakota. of course yours truly in the chair. senator...
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so, states like new york, pennsylvania, milwaukee, they're using things like cheese brine, sugar beet juice. >> never heard of that. i knew beet juice was popular -- >> molasses, potato juice -- >> potato juice, huh? >> things to mix with the salt to make sure it stays on the roadway. sounds tasty. >> i know cheese is five times as pricey as salt. >> some places they have in surplus, so -- >> a lot of them do the chemicals on the main roads because they can't afford it on every road. >> how does that look with the cheese brine and the beef juice -- >> it's definitely not red. we don't want the roadways to look bloodied, right? that would be scary. but you have something very cool for us. >> it's either really great or really never going to work, but i almost lost a texting finger yesterday. this is the texting mitten. now, it's all connected. it's like a unimitten. >> yeah. >> and you can clearly, you know, you can easily see what you're doing -- >> oh, cool. >> of course, ignore the green grass behind the promotional picture, but this is meant for, like, days we're having today. >> i
so, states like new york, pennsylvania, milwaukee, they're using things like cheese brine, sugar beet juice. >> never heard of that. i knew beet juice was popular -- >> molasses, potato juice -- >> potato juice, huh? >> things to mix with the salt to make sure it stays on the roadway. sounds tasty. >> i know cheese is five times as pricey as salt. >> some places they have in surplus, so -- >> a lot of them do the chemicals on the main roads because they...
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craig in my home state of pennsylvania. >> caller: craig from bed ford county, pennsylvania. >> love it. >>. >> caller: lmt? >> i saw it, i've been recommending it for ages. you know what i said? i was cursing myself. i said what have i done that i have not been able to get mayor tin houston on this show, the ceo of lockheed martin. would you please come on the show and talk about how your stock is the most amazing contractor ever. may i go to larry in florida. >> caller: a big and beautiful always warm and sunny boek ka ra tone, florida, booyah, jim. >> all right. >> caller: we love you so much down here. when are you coming down here with your brand new book? >> i'm going nowhere with this book. >> caller: you got to come down here. i've been trying to get rich carefully but what the heck is happening with nuvera. >> i have not recommended this stock. man, that's been a nasty ride. i got to tell you, dick, you got to come back on and explain to us when this thing turning around. can i go to shane in new jersey? >> caller: booyah, cramer, shane from flanders, new jersey. >> what's g
craig in my home state of pennsylvania. >> caller: craig from bed ford county, pennsylvania. >> love it. >>. >> caller: lmt? >> i saw it, i've been recommending it for ages. you know what i said? i was cursing myself. i said what have i done that i have not been able to get mayor tin houston on this show, the ceo of lockheed martin. would you please come on the show and talk about how your stock is the most amazing contractor ever. may i go to larry in florida....
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trunka has some pennsylvania connections as well. an honor to be here with sandy levin, our champion in the house, on this suggest. congressman steve horsford of nevada. and referenced michael livingston from the interfaith workers justice coalition. it's an honor to be with them. we are all honored to be here with you, with our workers, because this story of each individual family is the most eloquent, eloquent message that we can give. we all know what economists tell us. that unless we pass these benefits, about a quarter of a million more people will lose their jobs. that passing unemployment, extending unemployment insurance benefits brings money back to the treasury, to the economy. it's spent immediately, it injects demand in the economy, it creates jobs. we know that. we know that that is important in terms of the economy, the numbers speak for themselves. the statistics are overwhelming. 1. million families. but each individual family's story would be enough reason for us to go forward with this. how we could ever left washi
trunka has some pennsylvania connections as well. an honor to be here with sandy levin, our champion in the house, on this suggest. congressman steve horsford of nevada. and referenced michael livingston from the interfaith workers justice coalition. it's an honor to be with them. we are all honored to be here with you, with our workers, because this story of each individual family is the most eloquent, eloquent message that we can give. we all know what economists tell us. that unless we pass...
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. -- pennsylvania. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, at this time i yield as much time as he may consume to the prime sponsor of the bill, the gentleman from nebraska, mr. terry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for as much time as he wishes to use. mr. terry: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. speaker, i thank the chairman for recognizing me. i thank the gentleman from new york, my good friend, who we have worked on several bills together, the poison control bill is certainly one of those that we have been active on for several years now. thank you for your involvement and your staff's involvement. they have done a great job. mr. speaker, this is a bipartisan and a bicameral bill. not only were we in negotiations and working together in a bipartisan way in the house, but our team in the house, eliot engel and myself, have been working with the senate and they have an identical bill to this. this bill re-authorizes the national poison control center's toll free number, the poison center's nationwide
. -- pennsylvania. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, at this time i yield as much time as he may consume to the prime sponsor of the bill, the gentleman from nebraska, mr. terry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for as much time as he wishes to use. mr. terry: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. speaker, i thank the chairman for recognizing me. i thank the gentleman from new york, my good friend, who we have worked on several bills together, the poison control bill is certainly...
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host: let's go to brian and yuri, pennsylvania on our line for independents. erie, pennsylvania. caller: i would like to say that we need to decide what our prisons are for, are they punishing or rebuild station -- or rehabilitation yo? norway has maximum sentences of 21 years 40 crime committed by person of any age. -- for any crime committed by a person of any age. we would do better as a society if we rehabilitate and create productive members of society instead of locking them up. and setting a maximum sentence like that, and about possibly getting rid of all maximum mandatory sentences. thank you. guest: thank you for that question. i agree with the sentiments behind your question. i think that we over incarcerate. i think the statistics bear that out. closer or not we are even to the states moving to a position of eliminating excessive or for that matter mandatory minimums of any kind, i am not optimistic on that front. i do think that there are states that are slowly coming to recognize that if we want inmates, offenders to have the tools to reenter society successfully th
host: let's go to brian and yuri, pennsylvania on our line for independents. erie, pennsylvania. caller: i would like to say that we need to decide what our prisons are for, are they punishing or rebuild station -- or rehabilitation yo? norway has maximum sentences of 21 years 40 crime committed by person of any age. -- for any crime committed by a person of any age. we would do better as a society if we rehabilitate and create productive members of society instead of locking them up. and...
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pennsylvania, but that is it. how about the cold? yeah, call it what it is. the polar express, and a lot of the cold air coming from the poles, and a lot more cold air to come, and coming straight down from canada, and nothing to stop it, storm after storm bringing it down and reinforcing the cold that we have in the region, and nothing to stop it or nothing to move it out eit r either. that means that we are in it, at least for another 7 to 10 days. take a look at the numbers. 23 for the high tomorrow, and 36 on saturday and you say, hey, look, we are above freezing, but the winds are gusty, and we have a good chance of seeing snow on saturday, i think, and windy and cold and the winds are gusting to 35 miles per hour, and snowshowers are likely and i do expect to see light accumulation in the area, and east of d.c. and up to the north. we will continue the ooh watch out for that the, and 32 on sunday and another system moving in monday, and we have taken the snow chances out, but look at what happens again. it b
pennsylvania, but that is it. how about the cold? yeah, call it what it is. the polar express, and a lot of the cold air coming from the poles, and a lot more cold air to come, and coming straight down from canada, and nothing to stop it, storm after storm bringing it down and reinforcing the cold that we have in the region, and nothing to stop it or nothing to move it out eit r either. that means that we are in it, at least for another 7 to 10 days. take a look at the numbers. 23 for the high...
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the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, at this time i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the chairman of the energy and commerce committee, the gentleman from michigan, mr. upton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for three minutes. mr. upton: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong support of h.r. 3362, the exchange information disclosure act. this bill would require that h.h.s. provide weekly progress reports regarding the president's health care law, an attempt to ensure greater transparency from an administration that has done everything it can so far to bury the facts when it comes to its signature health care law. remember, this is the administration that knew millions of americans would receive cancellation notices, but they only acted to allow people to keep their health care plan that they had and liked after we forced their hand back a few months ago. and perhaps by acting today we can again force them to do the right thing and share basic information wit
the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, at this time i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the chairman of the energy and commerce committee, the gentleman from michigan, mr. upton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for three minutes. mr. upton: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong support of h.r. 3362, the exchange information disclosure act. this bill would require that h.h.s. provide weekly progress reports regarding the...
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joseph, hollis town, pennsylvania. republican caller. you.r: thank the inner-city people, they have turningbut other than and selling drugs. we need congress to come out with a manufacturing program across the united states. to let people start a manufacturing. if they see it, they can build it. we need to get this country up and rolling. manufacturing was the backbone of america. we need to get action going in america. we need to put in flux taxes on incoming products that are built in other countries. we need to put america first and foremost. we need to put on this manufacturing rally. let's have mark zandi respond. joseph was from pennsylvania, by the way. joseph, for you, the question. let me say a few things. first, i agree with you that manufacturing is very important to our economic future. it is a key source of middle income jobs. important to the psychological change in innovation that was key to our longer-term growth. so, i agree with you. and i do think that the future of manufacturing is quite right in the united states. if
joseph, hollis town, pennsylvania. republican caller. you.r: thank the inner-city people, they have turningbut other than and selling drugs. we need congress to come out with a manufacturing program across the united states. to let people start a manufacturing. if they see it, they can build it. we need to get this country up and rolling. manufacturing was the backbone of america. we need to get action going in america. we need to put in flux taxes on incoming products that are built in other...
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in that building and down at 1600 pennsylvania aver. most americans are focused on what is happening here. we'll see the "state of the union" address on the 28th that will be almost silent on the issue of what we do about the military. the feignest military in world was combat effective, the most combat experienced. the brightest and the best. and these are the best and bravest of the generation. being pushed out of the military because of the cuts. instead of cutting things like big projects, expensive projects, they are going to cut pay allowances and support for the families. it's wrong. >> sobering reality. great to have you on board >>> thank you for joining us for the insights. >> thank you. >> we cannot unilaterally disarm the intelligence agencies. >> president obama is attempting a balancing act between right of privacy and reality of the dangerous world in wake of the snowden scandal and unveiled limited national security reforms. like a lot of compromises, this one is leading some americans unsatisfied. elizabeth prann is joi
in that building and down at 1600 pennsylvania aver. most americans are focused on what is happening here. we'll see the "state of the union" address on the 28th that will be almost silent on the issue of what we do about the military. the feignest military in world was combat effective, the most combat experienced. the brightest and the best. and these are the best and bravest of the generation. being pushed out of the military because of the cuts. instead of cutting things like big...
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. >> pennsylvania's awful, harrisburg was a sheet of ice. it was a slip 'n slide, the road, essentially. >> it's been bad because of the freeze that started everything. like, for instance, my house, the pipe busted in the house, so i've been at my parents' for three days. >> all right, it's been so cold in the midwest that hell has frozen over, literally. we're talking about hell, michigan. this is the town of 600 northwest of ann arbor. it's digging out from up to 2 feet of snow. vehicles are stranded everywhere and they're still battling subzero temperatures. all right, and look at this mess on i-94 on the freeway in downtown detroit. a water main break turning the road into a sheet of ice, forcing officials to shut down these roads overnight. >>> an amazing story of survival from indiana, where a trucker is live today, despite being pinned to the ice under his truck. this happened monday when he got out to check on his brakes. the truck shifted, he was stuck. luckily, his phone fell out of his pocket and he was able to make a call for hel
. >> pennsylvania's awful, harrisburg was a sheet of ice. it was a slip 'n slide, the road, essentially. >> it's been bad because of the freeze that started everything. like, for instance, my house, the pipe busted in the house, so i've been at my parents' for three days. >> all right, it's been so cold in the midwest that hell has frozen over, literally. we're talking about hell, michigan. this is the town of 600 northwest of ann arbor. it's digging out from up to 2 feet of...
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the economy in pennsylvania has not improved all that much. ally, he getsn stuck with some of the fallout from kentucky. he was attorney general and some of these allegations were first brought forward them and whether his office did enough, or they swept it under the rug. moved governors out of their own party this early in the cycle tour the other party, we do not do that for any would have to say that would be in the democrat's favor. you have a very crowded primary, you have eight announced candidates. most of them come from philadelphia. dividedte that is east-west, you have candidates fighting in their own base. i have yet to see any one of them really make strides. whoever wins this nomination, they're going to win it by something less than a majority, and they're going to have a lot of work to do getting around the state once they do have that nomination. guest: we are not as giving as the rothenberg political report. one other state, the fourth term for the governor of california. he delivered his 17 minutes state of the state address
the economy in pennsylvania has not improved all that much. ally, he getsn stuck with some of the fallout from kentucky. he was attorney general and some of these allegations were first brought forward them and whether his office did enough, or they swept it under the rug. moved governors out of their own party this early in the cycle tour the other party, we do not do that for any would have to say that would be in the democrat's favor. you have a very crowded primary, you have eight announced...
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many spots minus 40 it feels like out there including detroit, minneapolis and into parts of central pennsylvania. marci and muhammad, back to you. >> jim indy ki joining us. >>> so now we know how cold these feel do we know what it's doing to our bodies? >> dr. richard besser shows us how our bodies react to this air. >> this temperature you have to completely bundle up. you want to make a sealed envelope of air around your body to keep you warm. we took these pictures with a thermal camera. the red is heat coming off this man. you can see his face and neck are giving off heat. what's more, look closely. you can see where the zipper of his jacket is leaking heat. if you lose too much heat there's a real danger of hypothermia. you need to wear many thin layers. he's standingout side, he takes off his gloves and look what happens, the heat, that orange/yellow, over the course of one minute disappears much that's the beginning of frostbite. his fingers losing all heat and his body is protecting itself and keeping it in the core for the essential organs. you can't have any exposed skin in this kind
many spots minus 40 it feels like out there including detroit, minneapolis and into parts of central pennsylvania. marci and muhammad, back to you. >> jim indy ki joining us. >>> so now we know how cold these feel do we know what it's doing to our bodies? >> dr. richard besser shows us how our bodies react to this air. >> this temperature you have to completely bundle up. you want to make a sealed envelope of air around your body to keep you warm. we took these...
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joseph, hollis town, pennsylvania. republican caller. you.r: thank the inner-city people, they have turningbut other than and selling drugs. we need congress to come out with a manufacturing program across the united states. to let people start a manufacturing. if they see it, they can build it. we need to get this country up and rolling. manufacturing was the backbone of america. we need to get action going in america. we need to put in flux taxes on incoming products that are built in other countries. we need to put america first and foremost. we need to put on this manufacturing rally. let's have mark zandi respond. joseph was from pennsylvania, by the way. joseph, for you, the question. let me say a few things. first, i agree with you that manufacturing is very important to our economic future. it is a key source of middle income jobs. important to the psychological change in innovation that was key to our longer-term growth. so, i agree with you. and i do think that the future of manufacturing is quite right in the united states. if
joseph, hollis town, pennsylvania. republican caller. you.r: thank the inner-city people, they have turningbut other than and selling drugs. we need congress to come out with a manufacturing program across the united states. to let people start a manufacturing. if they see it, they can build it. we need to get this country up and rolling. manufacturing was the backbone of america. we need to get action going in america. we need to put in flux taxes on incoming products that are built in other...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i rise in support of this farm bill and also to thank chairman lucas and congressman peterson for your leadership for agriculture. as many of my house colleagues have already said this morning, this legislation is long overdue. this bill is truly worthy of its name. the federal agriculture reform and risk management act because of the historic reforms it ledge slates. overall the bills repeals or consolidates about 100 programs. along with sequestration reduction that cuts mandatory spending by nearly $23 billion. and the conservation title alone reduces it from $23 billion to $13 billion. this bill saves $6 billion and does so without affecting the programs. we reform food stamps and we do so through thoughtful changes making sure that truly needs the assistance gets it. farmers providing milk for this nation, we help them. with the 2008 farm bill expiring nearly a year and a half ago, i urge my colleagues to vote for this legislation and finally give our farme
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i rise in support of this farm bill and also to thank chairman lucas and congressman peterson for your leadership for agriculture. as many of my house colleagues have already said this morning, this legislation is long overdue. this bill is truly worthy of its name. the federal agriculture reform and risk management act because of the historic reforms it ledge slates. overall the...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. three days after christmas, december 28 this federal government allowed 1. million american families to be cut off long-term unemployment insurance. it comes at a time when we were in the dead of winter, at a time when construction employment is tore mant, agriculture is not hiring, it comes at a time when the national unemployment rate is close on 7%. mr. cartwright: when the national long-term unemployment rate is 2. -- 2.6%, twice what it ever was when we cut off long-term unemployment before going back to 1959. it comes at a time when jobs growth is its weakest in three years and it comes at a time when we know it's going to cost 240,000 jobs for our economy. this is money, mr. speaker, that goes right back into the economy because people are living hand to mouth on these checks and they need to spend
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. three days after christmas, december 28 this federal government allowed 1. million american families to be cut off long-term unemployment insurance. it comes at a time when we were in the dead of winter, at a...
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a winter advisory from missouri to pennsylvania and blizzard warnings in effect for parts of long island. we'll watch this congeal into a larger storm as we head into the evening hours. by 8:00 p.m., a shield of snow from boston back up to d.c. it will wrap up thursday night into friday morning. the worst of the conditions from boston down to new york and perhaps down toward the jersey shore as well. by the time we head to friday morning it starts to wrap up and by friday afternoon/evening the snow works its way off to the coast. snow totals by the time we get to the late thursday hours, 3 to 6 inches in parts of central ohio. 6 to 12 inches in new york state. as it wraps up we could see a foot or so more in boston, half a foot in new york. near blizzard conditions possible near the coast, boston, cape code, and down toward new york and long island and subzero windchills. the cold a big part of this. when we wake up saturday morning, look at some of the temperatures. almost all of the northeast goes below zero. i'm meteorologist eric fisher of cbs news. >>> minneapolis officials say they
a winter advisory from missouri to pennsylvania and blizzard warnings in effect for parts of long island. we'll watch this congeal into a larger storm as we head into the evening hours. by 8:00 p.m., a shield of snow from boston back up to d.c. it will wrap up thursday night into friday morning. the worst of the conditions from boston down to new york and perhaps down toward the jersey shore as well. by the time we head to friday morning it starts to wrap up and by friday afternoon/evening the...
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the driver failed to make a sharp turn at pennsylvania avenue and the car wound up going into a field. patrol car crashed interest a pole seriously injuring the deputy. the statement says the deputy's injuries are serious but not life threatening. >> this was the scene of an accident as the driver led police around and around the neighborhood after officers tried to stop a car that matched the description of a vehicle involved in an armed robbery. a gun was stolen in the car during pursuit. the vehicle crashed interest a poll near 22nd and connecticut and one person was arrested and taken to the hospital with minor injuries from the crash. a second suspect got away. >> happening today, bart's board is expected to vote again to finalize the contract settlement reached after two unions went on strike. this morning at 9:00, the directors will meet in oakland to vote an modified contract northboundeds withly regarding paid family leave. the bart board approved a deal minus the family leave clause which bart said was included by mistake. that touched off a round of back and forth and worri
the driver failed to make a sharp turn at pennsylvania avenue and the car wound up going into a field. patrol car crashed interest a pole seriously injuring the deputy. the statement says the deputy's injuries are serious but not life threatening. >> this was the scene of an accident as the driver led police around and around the neighborhood after officers tried to stop a car that matched the description of a vehicle involved in an armed robbery. a gun was stolen in the car during...
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i am a part of the gop party in the state of pennsylvania. going to getgop some balls and do what they are supposed to do? not going to get anything out of any of them because after election day they are wheeling and dealing. somebody sold their soul to the devil, you are going to get anything out. the state of pennsylvania says they want to reach out to minorities. we have one black woman in the state with the gop. she is not an elected official. we work really hard for the party. the only time they want to come around is election day. after election day comes you will not hear anything. they cannot figure out this mess in the united states. that is my opinion. later we will focus on some of the key senate and house governor races. -- key senate and house and governor races. one of our viewers saying -- in case you missed it, from time magazine, some dramatic pictures inside syria and neighboring countries. two .3 million syrians have left their country. time magazine capturing life in these refuge camps. more from tony perkins, who is our g
i am a part of the gop party in the state of pennsylvania. going to getgop some balls and do what they are supposed to do? not going to get anything out of any of them because after election day they are wheeling and dealing. somebody sold their soul to the devil, you are going to get anything out. the state of pennsylvania says they want to reach out to minorities. we have one black woman in the state with the gop. she is not an elected official. we work really hard for the party. the only...
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next call is from ryan, in beaver, pennsylvania. >> i want to say i am disappo t disappointed in republicans and democrats because once they get in office it is all of the same. >> what do you mean by that? can you give an example? >> well, you have obama saying he is stopping with the surveillance stuff and continues it even more than what bush had. i am not saying what bush did was right. he was wrong, too. i don't trust democrats or republicans. >> you think it is something once they get to washington? >> it is the bankers running them. >> that is a good question. and a good comment. i thank you for that. in my book, in the chapter going out of power, i discuss a section called ghost of iraq. in that section, i discuss how republicans will have a very difficult time moving forward until they can move away from the sustain of debacle and afghanistan. and until there is a new phase within the party and new ideas generated that get beyond afghanistan and iraq, i think the party is going to have a difficult time of being able to regain the trust of americans. i think that is one symptom of a
next call is from ryan, in beaver, pennsylvania. >> i want to say i am disappo t disappointed in republicans and democrats because once they get in office it is all of the same. >> what do you mean by that? can you give an example? >> well, you have obama saying he is stopping with the surveillance stuff and continues it even more than what bush had. i am not saying what bush did was right. he was wrong, too. i don't trust democrats or republicans. >> you think it is...
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helping the , ifhborhoods near there you have a serious problem with food and jobs, as it was in chester, pennsylvania, if it is redeveloping the downtown mall, whatever your key challenges are, we will bring all the right folks to sit in your office. they're going to have a bat phone. remember the bat phone?\ try to get those issues resolved. not everybody is going to be a strong city strong community partner. we can take some of these best practices and change the way we work with you overall. what weoing to create call our national resource network. one thing i hear is, i got to know, what are the best partners doing on this particular issue? i want to know the best practices. this is a team of folks you can draw on that are the best practitioners around the country to come to your city and help you design what you are looking to do that is no data. it is technical assistance and the best practices. we are going to set it up and we have these folks on retainer. you say, i need help with this issue. we will get a team there quickly to help you take that on. ournt to touch on partnership for sustaina
helping the , ifhborhoods near there you have a serious problem with food and jobs, as it was in chester, pennsylvania, if it is redeveloping the downtown mall, whatever your key challenges are, we will bring all the right folks to sit in your office. they're going to have a bat phone. remember the bat phone?\ try to get those issues resolved. not everybody is going to be a strong city strong community partner. we can take some of these best practices and change the way we work with you...
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>> what you see in pennsylvania and ohio, two states that are largely sort of bellweathers about what's going on in the country, both have republican governors and both republican governors have not sort of garnered a tea party challenger. tom corbett although he suffers in the polls with both democrats and republicans, his tea party challenger dropped off a year ago and kazic had two to three challengers who have dropped off as well. i think you start to see people not identifying with the brand as much and identifying more as independents. so i don't know if this ploy with schumer is going to be effective. >> joe, to a case where there is a tea party candidate coming from the right, challenging an establishment republican if you will candidate and that's there in kentucky. the senate showdown for mitch mcconnell and his seat. when you look at that case there, what's happening in kentucky, what does the primary challenger matt bevans tea party run mean, more broadly the national party and what may be happening in your state? >> well, you had asked the question do the democrats have to
>> what you see in pennsylvania and ohio, two states that are largely sort of bellweathers about what's going on in the country, both have republican governors and both republican governors have not sort of garnered a tea party challenger. tom corbett although he suffers in the polls with both democrats and republicans, his tea party challenger dropped off a year ago and kazic had two to three challengers who have dropped off as well. i think you start to see people not identifying with...
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. >> why don't we go to mike mike mike in pennsylvania. >> hey, jim. >> mike. >> sorry about the eagles. >> yeah. okay. who's next? tonight i want to take a look at a pair of retailers who have come public through incredible enthusiasm in the last three months. the container store tcs, the place to go if you need storage, right, organization products, women's shoes fit right into -- and boots, they fit into these shelves. they swing. then there's zulilly that offers deals on baby wear for moms. what do you think? i think this is a terrific time to be in the uniform rental business. the companies that rent all sorts of uniforms to other firms. more jobs equals more needs for uniforms. get a little more room. oh, man. oh, nasty. yeah, can we order like a bigger one? good job, kyle. >>> no two ways about it, we got a number, a disastrous unemployment number from the labor department this morning. it was terrible. 74,000 gain in payrolls? i mean, even after discounting whatever you may think is right for holiday retail sales, this is just unbelievably disappointing. it's also out of sync wi
. >> why don't we go to mike mike mike in pennsylvania. >> hey, jim. >> mike. >> sorry about the eagles. >> yeah. okay. who's next? tonight i want to take a look at a pair of retailers who have come public through incredible enthusiasm in the last three months. the container store tcs, the place to go if you need storage, right, organization products, women's shoes fit right into -- and boots, they fit into these shelves. they swing. then there's zulilly that...
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the communist hellholes of alaska, pennsylvania, and north dakota. which one of those has the -- >> and jesse myerson joins me now along with catherine rempel. okay, jesse, did you know when you wrote this piece you would be caught many this just crazy social media updraft of invective and abuse and venom? >> definitely not. i was -- usually what i do as a far leftist is troll liberals. the right wing -- >> i know, i've been on the receiving end. >> you have been on the receiving end. the right wing basically has never heard of me until charles cook from the "national review" tweeted out this article friday night at 9:00. and once that membrane was punctured, all of the, like, bigoted and hateful violent muck and filth doo-dooed all over my -- and just basically has not let up in the intervening few days. >> here's why i think -- i want to talk about the ideas. first there's this sort of tonal aspect here. right? the reason that it drove people nuts is two things i think. can we put up the full screen of what the ideas are? number 4, it's make everyt
the communist hellholes of alaska, pennsylvania, and north dakota. which one of those has the -- >> and jesse myerson joins me now along with catherine rempel. okay, jesse, did you know when you wrote this piece you would be caught many this just crazy social media updraft of invective and abuse and venom? >> definitely not. i was -- usually what i do as a far leftist is troll liberals. the right wing -- >> i know, i've been on the receiving end. >> you have been on the...
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it's pirg, pennsylvania, charles is on the line for democrats. caller: good morning -- pittsburgh, pennsylvania, charles is on the line for democrats. the unemployed people who are not receiving checks at aren't theyecember, both republicans and democrats? , then why dos true the democrats have to give up beething for there to resolution in the unemployment issue? why can't republicans and democrats work together to help the unemployed republicans as well as the unemployed democrats? i would say two things. number one, there is the philosophical difference between the parties over how you stimulate the economy. the republican view would be just giving a lot of unemployment benefits are a disincentive for some people to find work. far as democrats and republicans both being unemployed and seeking these benefits, i think that is true, and obviously i do not have the numbers, but my guess would be that the democratic constituencies have larger numbers of people in the unemployment pool who are seeking an extension of these benefits. i think that tha
it's pirg, pennsylvania, charles is on the line for democrats. caller: good morning -- pittsburgh, pennsylvania, charles is on the line for democrats. the unemployed people who are not receiving checks at aren't theyecember, both republicans and democrats? , then why dos true the democrats have to give up beething for there to resolution in the unemployment issue? why can't republicans and democrats work together to help the unemployed republicans as well as the unemployed democrats? i would...
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. >> why don't we go to mike mike mike in pennsylvania. >> hey, jim. >> mike. >> sorry about the eagles. >> yeah. okay. who's next? tonight i want to take a look at a pair of retailers who have come public through incredible enthusiasm in the last three months. the container store tcs, the place to go if you need storage, right, organization products, women's shoes fit right into -- and boots, they fit into these shelves. they swing then there's zulilly that offers deals on babywear for moms. what do you think? i think this is a terrific time to be in the uniform rental business. the companies that rent all sorts of uniforms to other firms. more jobs equals more needs for uniforms. get a little more room. oh, man. oh, nasty. yeah, can we order like a bigger one? good job, kyle. five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your t
. >> why don't we go to mike mike mike in pennsylvania. >> hey, jim. >> mike. >> sorry about the eagles. >> yeah. okay. who's next? tonight i want to take a look at a pair of retailers who have come public through incredible enthusiasm in the last three months. the container store tcs, the place to go if you need storage, right, organization products, women's shoes fit right into -- and boots, they fit into these shelves. they swing then there's zulilly that offers...
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[applause] in 13 states and the dishes of columbia florida virginia pennsylvania we use something called direct recording voting machines and when you press the button to vote there is no paper trail. there's no way you can investigate fraud. and give me a second. i will go quickly. it goes dormant in his self-destructs at the end of the election. all of these machines can be fixed and -- thank you so much. [applause] >> i would just like to tell you that all of our speakers are invited into the q&a room behind that gray wall and anybody who would like to ask some questione until the next speaker finishes and then he will follow them in the q&a room. thank you. >> there he is. do you want to go and see him or do you want to listen to dr. ed wardrobe gill? he is going to tell us more of how terrible barack obama is. [applause] >> i could not get my tablet to charge. i'm going to have to use paper. it's an honor to be here. my name is ed wardrobe gill. i'm a hispanic in american paradigm latino and i love this country, i love america and i welcome the opportunity to speak to you about the
[applause] in 13 states and the dishes of columbia florida virginia pennsylvania we use something called direct recording voting machines and when you press the button to vote there is no paper trail. there's no way you can investigate fraud. and give me a second. i will go quickly. it goes dormant in his self-destructs at the end of the election. all of these machines can be fixed and -- thank you so much. [applause] >> i would just like to tell you that all of our speakers are invited...
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you will go to ray in clinton, pennsylvania on the line for independence. good morning. >> good morning. we are in touch done this. obama should be brought up on charges. what he did was a quid pro quo. he saved gm by giving taxpayer money away. even given shares of the stock, the union, the uaw. they then kicked back to his campaign heavily. this ceos and those people. elsie the difference between the obama. i will buy another uaw made car, another will my family. ford, chrysler, or gm. these union thugs kick back to this guy in the white house. is that different than what mcdonald's did in virginia. they should be brought the charges. >> cell has the bailout impacted unions for the auto company? >> it has been a mixed bag. certainly it has been good that the company said survived sahara, but as part of the bailout the unions took very dramatic exceptions. a family of four, a uaw worker would qualify for food stamps. in the most recent contract it is started to go up, they are dramatically lower than the older workers, several significant concessions, but
you will go to ray in clinton, pennsylvania on the line for independence. good morning. >> good morning. we are in touch done this. obama should be brought up on charges. what he did was a quid pro quo. he saved gm by giving taxpayer money away. even given shares of the stock, the union, the uaw. they then kicked back to his campaign heavily. this ceos and those people. elsie the difference between the obama. i will buy another uaw made car, another will my family. ford, chrysler, or gm....